With less than a month to go if you are planning to come to this event but
have not yet booked please do so now as there are still a few places left.
The closing date for group bookings for the Sunday "Step inside the
World's Greatest Experiment - CERN's Large Hadron Collider" at MOSI is this
coming Friday. Anyone wishing to go after this date will have to pay the
full rate of £7.0

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Titled - "Into the deep and dark"

This is an opportunity to find out more about stars and the essential role that
they have played in the origin of life in the universe. The knowledge that
we have is based on work by amateurs and professionals obtained through
practical observation and cosmological theory. The weekend will include an
opportunity to visit the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI)
in Manchester.

The cost for the two days is FREE for BAA members, Affiliated Society members,
and accompanied children under 16 if booked in advance, and £5.00 for
non-members. The cost includes refreshments but not lunch. As numbers are
limited we ask you only to book if you are seriously intending to come.

Museum entry is free but there will be an opportunity to visit a special event
which will give you a chance to "Step inside the World's Greatest Experiment
- CERN's Large Hadron Collider". We have arranged a special group rate of
£4 for adult entry (it is normally £7) but this only applies if booked by
the deadline of 18th August. We will be on the 11 a.m. tour and have
arranged coach transport from Macclesfield at a cost of £9 return.

You will be able to leave your luggage on the coach as the driver will
be staying
with it at all times. Alternatively you can use your own transport but
please arrive at the museum by 10:30.

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Real Astronomer and head of the Comet section for LYRA (Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth Regional Astronomers) also head of K.A.G (Kessingland Astronomy Group) and Navigator (Astrogator) of the Stars (Fieldwork)
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Astrocomet

I started in Astronomy in 1997 when the Comet Hale Bopp got me interested in Astronomy and Skywatching, since then I have joined Lyra and have vastly improved my knowledge of this very rewarding science.